Quote by Donal Logue
My mom, shes from Ireland, coached tennis in Nigeria when she was

My mom, shes from Ireland, coached tennis in Nigeria when she was a missionary and turned me on to it when I was young. – Donal Logue

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It was all that stuff about taking your parents car when youre 13, sneaking booze into rock shows and ditching school with your friends. I could relate to that as a former teenager, rather than as a present parent. – Donal Logue

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I dont think a shows ever changed networks in the middle of the season before, but it was cool because they gave us those extra couple years of life that was necessary to get us to syndication. – Donal Logue

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